Injured of Kirani Road Bomb Blast passes away

A 55 year-old Shiite, Abdul Rasheed, who had been injured in the bomb blast by Sipah-e-Sahaba/Lashkar-e-Jhangvi on Kirani Road, has passed away in Karachi's Aga Khan Hospital. The martyr's body has been shifted to the Fatimya Ghusl Khana and will be sent off to Quetta tomorrow. The Kirani Road bomb blast occurred on the 16th of February and has, so far, taken 115 innocent lives. ...

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Woman injured in Quetta Bombing dies of injuries in Karachi

A Shiite woman named Gul Afshan, who had been injured in Lashkar-e-Jhangvi's bomb blast on Hazara Town, has died of her injuries in the Aga Khan Hospital, Karachi. Her body has been moved to the Fatmiyah Ghusl Khana and will be shifted to Quetta tomorrow. The bomb blast that essentially killed Gul Afshan occurred on the 16th of February 2013 in Hazara Town. It killed over 80 people, most Shiites, and injure ...

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Supreme Court rejets ISI’s report on the Quetta Tragedy

Islamabad: The Supreme Court has rejected ISI's report is the suo moto notice case against the Quetta bombing last week. The Secretary of Defence handed the Supreme Courts ISI's report on the Quetta Bombing, today. This report was then rejected by the Courts and who adviced him to try again and hand it in when completed. The Chief Justice remarked that he had asked all the agencies to hand in a report [not ...

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Kirani Road bomb blast is the failure of Intelligence Agencies – Governor Zulfiqar Magsi

After visiting the injured of the bomb blast, Governor Balochistan spoke to reporters, saying the bomb blast was a failure for the Intelligence Agencies. He said either the agencies are afraid of the terrorists or not competent enough to track them. He further said that Law Enforcement and Police has now been given a free hand in case of the terrorists. He also offered a reward of 100,000rupees on informati ...

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Quetta: Bomb blast on Kirani Road, atleast 65 dead

A bomb has gone off in Quetta's Shiite residential area Kirani Road, killing atleast 65 and injuring dozens others. Furthermore, the blast happened in Hazara Town, Kirani Road's Hussainabad Vegetable market, killing over 65 Shiites, including women and children. Over a 180 people have been injured who have been shifted to the BM and CMH Hospitals. According to media reports, the bomb was fitted in an auto-r ...

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Quetta: Another injured of Alamdar Road passes away

According to reports, a Shiite named Hakim Raza who was injured in the twin blasts of Alamdar Road, Quetta earlier this month has died of his injuries at a local hospital in Karachi. Raza was under treatment in Karachi's Fatmiyah Hospital for the past few days where he died during treatment, today. His body has been moved to the Fatmiyah Ghusl Khana on Numaish Chowrangi. The twin blasts on Alamdar Road occu ...

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Khuzdar: Sipah-e-Sahaba open fire, Shiite Shaban killed

Shiite Shaban Bangash s/o Mera Shah was killed when terrorists of Sipah-e-Sahaba/Lashkar-e-Jhangvi opened fire on him in Khuzdar. He was killed on the scene and is now being moved to Quetta. Balochistan is considered a very dangerous place for Shiite Muslims in Pakistan. This place is known to have training camps for Lashkar-e-Jhangvi terrorists. Security Agencies, while knowing all of this, refuse to take ...

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Quetta: Another injured of Alamdar Road blast passes away

Shiite Abdul Waez, who had been injured in the bomb blast on Alamdar Road by Sipah-e-Sahaba/Lashkar-e-Jhangvi/Taliban, succumbed to his wounds, today. The twin bomb blasts on Alamdar Road occurred on the night of 10th of January killing over 80 people and injuring hundreds others. ...

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Quetta: Dharna finished, Governor Raj implemented, Media live coverage

Shiites, after having their demands met, have officially ended the 4-day long sit-in in Quetta which started on friday. After losing a 100 people to twin blasts on Alamdar road on thursday night, Shiite Hazaras, as a protest, refused to bury their dead. They demanded the end of government rule in Balochistan and for Pak Army to take control of the city. The sit-in began on Alamdar Road on Friday where men, ...

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Quetta: Sit-in continues despite freezing winds

People are sitting on the roads with 86 bodies. They refuse to bury their martyrs until their demand of the city's security being handed over to the army is met. The Politicians still refuse to listen. Quetta Yakjehti Council's sit-in on Alamdar road has been going on for 42 hours now. The families have refused to bury their martyrs until their demands are met and Quetta's security is handed over to Pak Arm ...

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